Personal Training Education - Live

Everyone knows it is important to exercise, yet sticking with it remains a problem. This course is packed with the highest quality of information which will allow you to develop the skills and techniques needed to maximize participation rates in order to truly change lives.

The Personal Training Education 4 1/2 day workshop is based upon fundamental scientific research in the field of physical activity. This course is for those interested in providing personal training, fitness guidance, and implementing individualized programs that are safe, effective and motivational. Get ready to experience "personal training for the personal trainer" in a live classroom workshop.

Please note: your course manual and study guide will be shipped at the time of registration. To make the most of your learning experience, we suggest that you start studying at least 4 weeks prior to the course date.

Transfer/Cancellation:
If your plans change making you unable to attend, please contact a Program Coordinator as soon as possible to review your options. Transfer fees may apply. A $40.00 cancellation fee could apply.

Dallas, TX

Additional Information

Please wear fitness/workout attire to class each day, including shorts and a t-shirt for body composition testing. You will need to bring a calculator, a #2 pencil, notebook paper, and your course manual. Please read and carefully study your course manual before you arrive!

When

Monday July 8, 2013

8:00am

Friday July 12, 2013

5:00pm

Where

Hosted By

The Cooper Institute (CI), established in 1970, is a 501.c.3. nonprofit research and education organization dedicated globally to preventive medicine.... moreThe Cooper Institute (CI), established in 1970, is a 501.c.3. nonprofit research and education organization dedicated globally to preventive medicine. The Institute’s founder, Kenneth H. Cooper, M.D., M.P.H., the “Father of Aerobics,” was an Air Force physician who became interested in the role of exercise in preserving health. When he published his first best seller, Aerobics, in 1968, he introduced a new word and was the spark for millions to become active. less